News from 08/06/1999
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Peter Tandy, James Landale, Graham Eccles, Managing Director, Jocelyn Haines, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Robert Cole, Rob Hughes, W. G. Morrison, Chief Scout, Robert Lea, Raymond Snoddy, Media Editor, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Caroline Merrell, Banking Correspondent, James Bone, Marti Hargie, Clive Davis, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Edward Welsh, David Peacock, Tony Patrick, Roland Watson, Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Walker, Margaret Daly, Raymond Snoddy, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Caroline Gluck, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, Valerie Elliott Countryside Editor, Nicholas Scott, Donald Hutera, George Roberts, Dominic Walsh, George Thomas, Julian Critchley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Stephen Farrell, Alan Sked, Rodney Milnes, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Nigel Shepherd and David Salter, Anatole Kaletsky, Tom Welsh, Co-Editor, Peter Barnard, Anthea Lawson, M. Hayes, Russell Kempson, Celia Salisbury Jones, Justin Langer, Nigel Glass and Adrian Lee, David Lister, David Knox, Barry Millington, Simon de Bruxelles, Rob Wright, James Bone and Roger Boyes, Stephen Wood, David Watts, John Higgins, Graham R. Dunn, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, R. P. Voelcker, Michael Mavor, Head Master, Caroline Merrell and Fraser Nelson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Anthony Simpson, John Braun, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Julia Hallpike, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nick Kelly, Robert Cole, City Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Nick Szczepanik, Alan Johnson, President, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Saeed Shah, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Terry Sanderson, Adam Fergusson, Martin Davis, Russell Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ashis Ray, Jeremy Hart, R. Saxby-Soffe, Ian Murray and Jo Carlow, Michael Gove, Philip Webster, Carol Midgley and Alan Hamilton, Fraser Nelson, Lea Paterson, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Chris Ayres, Rick Senat, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Valerie Grove, Adam Sherwin, Martin Bowley, Michael Evans, Madron Seligman, Henrietta Lake, Alasdair Murray, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Robert Hicks,
ResumoChampagne and caring at the hospice UN vote to halt bombs tomorrow Peace force on alert to move in Mandelson house deal Blair and Schr?der unite on hardline spending cuts Centre Left leaders want Europe to endorse their radical economic reforms, Philip Webster reports Babies who ended GM experiment 40% off Jermyn Street Shirts & Ties, Token 3 Will it be cricket or war? Hopkins in movie monkey business Four Britons die in raft accident First Telecom Refugee joy for lost girl reunited with mother 30p Every Weekday Medical schools act to curb race bias Ian Murray Jo Carlow on a plan to ensure fairness for student applicants Mandelson on the move with £200,000 profit NEC Water thrills can be deadly addiction Rafters seek fiercer rivers, reports Robin Young Minister rejects predatory price call Tories silent on level of funding from Ashcroft Swiss tell rebel spy to leave News in Brief ITV misled its film fans Nail bomb case remand Cage tipped to be Corelli Lockerbie bomb trial extended Pinochet will not appeal Brown clash on factory farms Straw defends Freedom Bill 'I killed GM crop with a heavy heart' Prince's farmer friend insists that field trials are worthwhile, Simon de Bruxelles reports 'Paper' trees will cut pollution Ivory ship rats 'brought Dark Ages to Europe' The Trustees' Decision Inquiry on suicide woman's lift to cliff Cable & Wireless Pentium III Lottery will help dying pupils to stay at school 'The wonderful thing about the hospice is that anything you need, you hust have to say and it's done' Father admits he faked drowning Cadet died after six-mile march DELL Trainer's winning memories sold off Hallé reclaims musical crown under new baton US playwright claims Hare 's hit show was his idea Sainsbury's Staples Dame Judi adds Tony to her Oscar UNiSYS Services held up for Eurostar 'ghost trains' Charles Schwab made you feel welcome here Fashion graduates soak up attention Britons head global watch on the weather Badgers 'were slaughtered by gamekeeper' Heinz plays ketchup with ?32m Heinz Reds conquer the British palate Branson doubles BA's bed offer Charles Schwab More violence feared as bomb victim is buried Martin Fletcher on Ulster's forebonding as the Drumcree parade nears BT BBC catches writer's very old man of the sea Hopes rise for English osprey The Document Company no title Surge In opposition to single currency NatWest Nine senior Tories back pro-euro rebels The breakaway party vote of former Defence Secretary in blow for Hague, reports James Landale Chips fail to add salt to dull poll Anglci-German blueprint for Third Way Rome police seize 'lost' ancient art Sotheby's hammers French monopoly Khmer Rouge Killer jailed for life PC World 'Dusty old V&a' to get a revamp Tempur UN called to vote on G8 peace plan KLA 'drew Serbs into Nato sights' Egg Bonn takes the credit for being on the right side Germany's war leaders are congratulating htemselves on having earnd their spurs, writes Roger Boyes in Bonn Picture Gallery Direct Line B52 attacks leave a deadly silence Artists line up for charity Saga Gurkhas and Paras will lead the way Balkans War: Clearing the Ground Michael Evans reports from Petrovec on plans for the Kosovo force Tiny Death factory Nazis tried to disguise Susan Bell in Paris reports on a chillingly distorted view of how Hitler's V2 was assembled The Open University I was sleepwalking, claims wife killer Damian Whitworth on trial of a man who almost admits it all Writer shot by her husband Day of joy as 100 million cast votes DIAL-a-PHONE Gun resort aims for the top Giles Whittell in Los Angeles the latest manifestation of America's fixation with firearms Starr and Constitution may halt Mrs Clinton Audi Record diet man fails Winning Anc just misses target Gateway Chinese target US missile 'lies' World in Brief (Reuter): 300 prisoners escape Kidnap protests (AFP): Neighbours star dies (Reuters): Nigerian oil town war (Reuters): Hangings completed 'I shall go out to the grand march from Aïda ' How to Give Calais Lessons in life and death Hospices Time to care Art of breaking bad news Medicine Chest Scalp Bloc The British Varicose Vein Centres 'When you're 81, you don't care about diets' Unforgettable Anna Adelizzi; and interviews the pioneer of the modern hospice movement, Dame Cicely Saunders Time Tomorrow Crowne Plaza Flying the flag for self-interest Our democracy faces a new enemy within—big business 'I would advise people voting on Thursday to help the Tory revival. It may be the one useful thing to emerge from this useless election' Alan Sked Picture Gallery A pink pounding The parable of the preacher and the bank is both comial and disturbing Heavy lunch Old Dog, Old Tricks Nato must force Milisevic to stick to his word One Man Band The Tories cannt afford to rely their treasurer War Games India and Pakistan square up at Old Trafford Voters' dilemmas in Euro elections Implications of Gm crop growth Copyright rules on spoken word Religious broadcasting Criminal record checks Queue for the eclipse Listening lesson from Summerhill Not back to basics Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery The Royal Society of Chemistry Meeting Reception Birthdays today To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices… Dinner Anniversaries Wimbledon Debenture Tickets & Packages Official Wimbledon World Cup Cricket Royal Ascot… All Wimbledon Tickets Wanted Trans Global Wimbledon Debs Marriages Latest wills Lipman & Sons Overseas Travel Portugal Delta Worldwide Forthcoming marriages British Psychological Society Salters' Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jetworld Faresavers Flight Searchers Overseas Express James Brown Flights Directory Personal Column Anne Haddy Announcements Sir Ronald Preston, Bt Sir Ronald Preston, Bt, country landowner and former Times foreign correspondent, died on April 4 aged 82. He was born on October 9,1916 Hot! Hot! - All Hot! Major-General John Owen Major-General John Owen, OBE, Major-General Commando Forces, 1972-73, died on May 31 aged 76. He was born on October 22,1922 Barrister has no duty to client's opponent Court Appeal Problem of sentencing on specimen counts Corporate Hospitality '99 1998 Sunseeker Powerboat The Music Room 1999 British Grand Prix Business for Sale Boat Chandlers East Anglia Small software Co Brand Leader Champagne Days Ltd Kart Track Personal Telephone Number For Sale Established permanent and contract IT recruitment… Niche Rental Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partners qualify for tax relief Duty to assist jury Power to order non-party to pay costs Costs in cause Dating agency can woo bright , young talent Henrietta Lake meets a 22-year-old millionaire targeting a relatively untapped source of ideas Picture Gallery Franchises Century Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Business Opportunities Cash Row Problems due to Overdue Receivables we Can… Millennium DTI comes under fire for audit proposals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Themoneycentre Evesham Micros Fast Payout Chartered status for directors In Brief Business Finance from ?50,000 No upper limit WVE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol & West Investments Plc News The Times Crossword No 21,124 Business Forecast In the Times Kubrick's fight with punch Shake-up for Lazards in global move Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Euro slumps to record low against dollar and sterling John Charcol Hands gets finger in UK hotels pie Jobs go as British Steel pledges ?700m windfall Freeserve flotation to go ahead Vivendi gains BSkyB stake Agassi: greatest ever? Sport Business Today Overheating US economy is threat to stability Hewlett Packard City slowdown hits British Land Prism aims to win back lost passengers AlliedSignal to buy £10bn Honeywell Kenwood cuts 260 UK jobs Union to reject bank over Robertson link Elf increases bid for Norway's Saga Business Roundup Lastminute shareholders SHL 's American boost UMECO acquisition Gieves back to roots Acal profits up 26% Doctor nets £20m Granada online plan Growing Number Exchange Rates Reed issues third profit warning after US troubles Scottish Media buys Pearl & Dean Internet pioneer floats itself By our City Editor: A very private, but global, Lazards Unigate hires former Terranova chief Future Network worth up to £600m C&w is offered £700m for stake Bmcsoftware Williams set to join Tyco fold BAT in £7bn Canadian talks Bass leads the race for First Leisure division Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Picture Gallery London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Too many chiefs Tempus Williams Reed International Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Prism Rail Wall Street Inevitability of EMU entry has begun to disintegrate Economic View Tony Blair could come unstuck with paradoxical arguments for single currency Jack's the lad The Times City Diary Sax appeal The Times City Diary Point of honour The Times City Diary Short on rows The Times City Diary How much is that Freeserve in the Windows? Chris Ayres on the difficulties of trying to value Dixons Group's free Internet business Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Moss Bros Good gains in thin trading BT Allen & Overy HSBC The Peachell Group Denton Hall PSD Criminal Cases Zarak Macrae Brenner QD Clarify Leicester University Cameron mcKenna QD Sullivan & Cromwell Chambers Hughes-Castell International Legal Recruitment… QD Legal Aid Is divorce what you both really want ? The latest divorce reformms reforms may surprise some couples, say Nigel Shepherd and David Salter Some canny husbands may seek an early divorce Picture Gallery Legal Diary Zarak Macrae Brenner Hampden Legal Kubrick's Ko punch Before the release of the late Stanley Kubrick, s last film, Rick Senat sets the record straight over the director's tussles with Punch magazine All he had wanted from Punch was an apology 1 Hare Court Zarak Macrae Brenner Graham Gill & Young European Central Bank ZMB Industry Graham Gill & Young Capita RAS The language of ignorance To widen the definition of hate crimes would at least be start and would send out a powerful singnal' Clifford Chance Chambers of Mr John Cherry QC Civil Lit/pi. Lawyers Qualified Solicitors Wanted Faculty Office Transco Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Glamorgan Prifysgol Morgannwg More to law than money The profession must be seen as a vocation, says Martin Davis Public pressure means the golden days are fading QD Lipson Lloyd Jones Judicial Assistants Companies House QD Porter Dodson Blackstone P. R. Hanna & Company The Open University Annie Bowman Nellen & Co Paige & Co Grumble in the jungle MSL 2 Crown Office Row Dance The voice of Cuba's torment World Music Pablo Milanes Barbican Aussie love-in Pop Heritage Royal Shakespeare Company Recommended Today Listings Boyband hits London Guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie New West End Shows Jeremy Kingston's choice of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Films on General Release James Christopher's choice of the latest movies Classical Concerts Antique & Art Fairs Lurching into gangland Opera Rigoletto Coliseum Ambassadors A-plus for students Penelope Guildhali School Wayne 's world of hits Dance Wayne Sleep on the road Aspects of Dance Fareham Entertainments Pit to be preserved for posterity Museums: Marcus Binney welcomes English Heritage's plan to save and display one of Britain's last intact coalmines Le Weekend starts here Concerts Music Festival Bath With all the thrills Ian Bostridge Wigmore Hall Have baton, will travel LSO/Pappano Barbican Building Library A guide to the best available classical Cd recordings, presented in conjunction with Bbc Radio 3 British Museum Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians The Times Engineering council Norwich Union The Times Waiting for the cheetah to stalk the buffalo Salisbury Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Meeting Points The Time Guide to Today's Racing Redcar Nottingham meeting lost to heavy rain Charles Tyrwhitt Zimbabwe splash to sight of semi-finals World Cup in Brief Asian leaders appeal for calm Ashis Ray sets the scene for a tense meeting at Old Trafford today Players whose middle name is defiance Justin Langer says that Klusener and Moin are the sort of scrappers every lost cause needs The World Cup Today One year on, the world is watching fall of France Rob Hughes on the anniversary salute to Aim? Jacquet that may have backfired on his cup winners 'Lemerre was the one who suffered' Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on chess McCarthy stays positive Team In Brief By our Sports Staff: Taylor hopes to sign off with victory Kinnear is favourite to succeed Gould Smith 's career in ruins after appeal verdict Changing Times Early highlights are kept undercover Tennis Sport in Brief For the Record Burns happy to follow the leaders Picture Gallery Vince Wright's Pools Forecast Video shows Bloem may have a case to answer Rugby League Richmond move closer to three-way merger Rugby Union The showman resurfaces to stake his claim to greatness Andre Agassi has finally proved that there is substance to match the style, says Alix Ramsay, Tennis Coorespondent Hannibal Henman equals his best ranking Word-Watching In defence of martial arts Radio Choice Not immune to an infectious medical drama Review BBC1 Satellite, Cable and Digital Fear of trouble clouds showdown Security Old Trafford agenda as Pakistan and India meet in potential World Cup classic Times Two Crossword Swimming Keegan looks to Redknapp to provide inspiration Advanced Hair Studio Tennis
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